Chapter 13 - Sharing strategies: carsharing, shared micromobility (bikesharing and scooter sharing), transportation network companies, microtransit, and other innovative mobility modes [PDF]
Shared mobility—the shared use of a vehicle, bicycle, or other mode—is an innovative transportation strategy that enables users to gain short-term access to transportation modes on an “as-needed” basis.
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Impact assessment of autonomous DRT systems [PDF]
The market entrance of shared autonomous vehicles (SAV) may have disruptive effects on current transport systems and may lead to their total transformation.
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Transportation network companies as cost reduction strategies for paratransit [PDF]
Paratransit service is an auxiliary type of public transportation provided for people with disabilities and older adults. Federal ADA regulations require all transit agencies receiving federal funding to provide paratransit service, but the per trip cost
Minot, Aysha Lauren Elysabeth
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From mode choice to modal diversion: A new behavioural paradigm and an application to the study of the demand for innovative transport services [PDF]
We analyse past research efforts that focus on modal diversion in the transport sector, as opposed to the classical mode choice concept, showing the added value of this alternative framework that emerges from the existing scientific literature. The modal
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Towards a Testbed for Dynamic Vehicle Routing Algorithms [PDF]
Since modern transport services are becoming more flexible, demand-responsive, and energy/cost efficient, there is a growing demand for large-scale microscopic simulation platforms in order to test sophisticated routing algorithms. Such platforms have to
Bischoff, Joschka +3 more
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Analysis and operational challenges of dynamic ride sharing demand responsive transportation models [PDF]
There is a wide body of evidence that suggests sustainable mobility is not only a technological question, but that automotive technology will be a part of the solution in becoming a necessary albeit insufficient condition.
Barceló Bugeda, Jaime +3 more
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Integrated Modeling Approach for the Transportation Disadvantaged [PDF]
Transportation models have not been adequate in addressing severe long-term urban transportation problems that transportation disadvantaged groups overwhelmingly encounter, and the negative impacts of transportation on the disadvantaged have not been ...
Duvarci, Yavuz, Yigitcanlar, Tan
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Unique Opportunities of Island States to Transition to a Low-Carbon Mobility System [PDF]
Small islands developing states (SIDS) contribute minuscule proportions to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and energy consumption, but are highly exposed to climate change impacts, in particular to extreme weather events and sea-level rise. However,
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Chapter 3 - Mobility on demand (MOD) and mobility as a service (MaaS): early understanding of shared mobility impacts and public transit partnerships [PDF]
Technology is changing the way we move and reshaping cities and society. Shared and on-demand mobility represent notable transportation shifts in the 21st century.
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Case studies of job access and reverse commute program: 2009-2010 [PDF]
This report presents perceptual, mobility and employment outcomes self-reported by 573 users of 26 transportation services funded by the Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) program.
Blaise, E.T. +5 more
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